Latino Republicans in South Texas Turn on Trump Over Birthright Citizenship

Latino Republicans in South Texas Turn on Trump Over Birthright Citizenship

The New York Times nation

Key Points:

  • Samuel Garza, a Mexican-American actor and three-time Trump voter, expressed concern over the Supreme Court's consideration of ending automatic birthright citizenship in the U.S., viewing it as a threat to families like his own.
  • The issue centers on whether the 14th Amendment's guarantee of citizenship to anyone born on American soil will be upheld or overturned, a precedent in place for over a century.
  • Interviews with over two dozen Latino Republicans revealed that most support birthright citizenship as a core part of the American dream, despite some concerns about potential misuse by undocumented immigrants.
  • The Supreme Court's upcoming decision is seen as one of the most consequential immigration rulings in a century, with significant implications for immigrant families and American society.

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